Accounting firm announces promotions

Dalby, Wendland & Co. has announced the promotion of seven people working for the public accounting and business consulting firm based in Grand Junction.

Nate Fyock

Sabrina Hoyt

Nathan Fyock has been promoted to manager. He provides auditing and accounting services to clients in a variety of industries. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Adams State University.

Sabrina Hoyt also has been promoted to manager. She provides tax planning and preparation of tax returns to businesses, nonprofit organizations and individuals. She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting from the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

Lisa Thon-Kollar has been promoted to manager as well. She brings to her position experience in tax planning and tax return preparation. She holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Colorado Mesa University.

Lisa Thon-Kollar

Jennifer Street

Jennifer Street has been promoted to accounting supervisor. She holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting with minors in finance and ranch management from the University of Wyoming.

Jeff Wilson has been promoted to senior accountant. He also provides auditing and accounting services to clients in a variety of industries. He holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and master’s of business administration degree from Rockhurst University.

Brittany Dreher also has been promoted to senior accountant. She holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting with a minor in economics from Fort Lewis College.

Jeff Wilson

Brittany Dreher

Christina Still

Christina Still has been promoted to senior accountant as well. She holds bachelor’s degrees in accounting and business administration from Western State College.

Dalby, Wendland & Co. operates offices in Grand Junction as well as Aspen, Glenwood Springs, Montrose, Rifle and Telluride. For more information, call 243-1921 or log on to www.DalbyCPA.com.

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